Brambuk - The National Park & Cultural Centre

Overview

Brambuk - The National Park & Cultural Centre is a special place. Situated in Halls Gap within the natural oasis that is Grampians Gariwerd, it is the perfect place to experience Australia's native flora and fauna and Aboriginal culture.

The site incorporates the National Park information and Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural centres.

Brambuk - The National Park and Cultural Centre is 100 per cent owned and operated by Aboriginal people and is the longest running Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Australia.

Its multi award winning architecture interprets the traditional stories of the local Aboriginal people. Discover the culture of the Aboriginal communities of Western Victoria through multimedia shows, art exhibitions, artefact displays, cultural talks and lots of great activities such as didgeridoo music, traditional dance, basket weaving, boomerang throwing and painting.

Discover the unique six seasons of Gariwerd through the displays or join the Aboriginal guides on tours to ancient rock art sites and experience the secrets of the natural world. Brambuk Gift Shop offers art and crafts, ceramics, paintings, boomerangs and music. The Bush Tucker Café is licensed and serves delicious bush tucker and contemporary food.

Please note that conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website.

Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.

Content: Brambuk - The National Park & Cultural Centre

Price & booking

Event pricing and availability shown below. Simply mark the days in the Type of tickets you would like to reserve, then click book to continue.

Learn the Local Creation story of the Grampians, view the ancient Rock Art at the resting place of the creator spirit Bunjil, learn about the spiritual significance of the area and finish off with a bushtucker lunch.

The tour starts at Brambuk at 9.30am Monday-Friday. Duration: 3 hours.Saturday and Sunday tours are also available on request.

Be immersed in the Aboriginal Culture and spectacular environment of the Grampians National Park. Taken by an Aboriginal guide learn how Ochre was collected and prepared, see ancient Rock Art, learn about traditional food & medicinal plants, follow the dreamtime creation story and view the Park from the best vantage points. Morning tea is included and you finish off with a Bushtucker lunch. The tour starts at Brambuk at 9.30am Thursdays & Fridays. Duration: approximately 5 hours, finishing at 2:30pm. Please book at least one week ahead.